The confused superstar

The confused superstar

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April 1, 1995 — Deion Sanders runs several yards to make a spectacular open-field tackle, only to realize that he is playing baseball, not football, and that the opposing player was a baserunner, not a ballcarrier. After he is ejected from the game, the two-sport start admits that he had been "daydreaming out there" and vows to work harder to keep his mind on the game.

April 1, 1995 — Deion Sanders runs several yards to make a spectacular open-field tackle, only to realize that he is playing baseball, not football, and that the opposing player was a baserunner, not a ballcarrier. After he is ejected from the game, the two-sport start admits that he had been "daydreaming out there" and vows to work harder to keep his mind on the game.

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April 1, 1995 — Deion Sanders runs several yards to make a spectacular open-field tackle, only to realize that he is playing baseball, not football, and that the opposing player was a baserunner, not a ballcarrier. After he is ejected from the game, the two-sport start admits that he had been "daydreaming out there" and vows to work harder to keep his mind on the game.